Movement Alert|United Airlines Falls 5.06% in Regular Trading, Airline Sector Under Broad Pressure as Oil Price Surge Weighs on Travel Stocks

Market Focus
Jul 08

On July 8, United Airlines declined 5.06% in regular trading, trading at approximately $121.94 per share, with turnover of $2.91 billion. The stock led the airline sector lower amid a broad-based selloff across aviation and cruise stocks.

On the news front, escalating US-Iran geopolitical tensions drove a sharp surge in international oil prices, directly pressuring airline stocks for which fuel represents the single largest cost component. The prior trading session had already seen oil price gains drag airline shares lower by more than 2%. Industry-wide, American Airlines fell 6.08%, Alaska Air declined 5.89%, Delta Air Lines dropped 3.61%, and Southwest Airlines lost 3.29%, reflecting severe sector-wide selling pressure.

Adding to the bearish backdrop, IATA previously slashed its global airline net profit forecast to $23 billion, roughly half its prior outlook, citing jet fuel prices expected to average $152 per barrel — nearly 70% above year-ago levels. Despite the sell-off, multiple Wall Street firms maintain buy ratings on United Airlines, with consensus mean target price at $156.65, well above current trading levels.

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